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Chapter 1 Cellular Function C
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hapter 2 Immunity df df
Chapter 3 Hematopoietic Function C
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hapter 4 Cardiovascular Function Ch
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apter 5 Pulmonary Function
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Chapter 6 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-
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Base Homeostasis Chapter 7 Urinary Function
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Chapter 8 Reproductive Function Chap
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ter 9 Gastrointestinal Function Chapter
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10 Endocrine Function Chapter 11 Ne
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ural Function
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Chapter 12 Musculoskeletal Function C ha
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pter 13 Integumentary Function Cha pter
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14 Sensory Function
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Chapterd f 1d f Cellulard f Function
1. Thed f nucleus
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thd f edfcell.
df
A) isd f thed f sited f ofd f proteind f synthesis
B) containsd f thed f geneticd f code
C) transformsd f cellulard f energy
D) initiatesd f aerobicd f metabolism
2.
Althoughdfenergydfisdfnotdfmadedfindfmitochondria,dftheydfaredfknowndfasdft
hedfpodfwerdfplantsdfofdfthedfcelldfbecausedfthey:
A) containd f RNAd f ford f proteind f synthesis.
B) utilized f glycolysisd f ford f oxidatived f energy.
C) extractd f energyd f fromd f organicd f compounds.
D) stored f calciumd f bondsd f ford f muscled f contractions.
3.
Althoughdfthedfbasicdfstructuredfofdfthedfcelldfplasmadfmembranedfisdfforme
ddfbd f ydf ad f lipidd f bilayer,d f mostd f ofd f thed f specificd f membraned f functionsd f a
red f carriedd f o
utd f by:
A) boundd f andd f transmembraned f proteins.
B) complex,d f longd f carbohydrated f chains.
C) surfaced f antigensd f andd f hormoned f receptors.
D) ad f gatingd f systemd f ofd f selectived f iond f channels.
4. Todfeffectivelydf relaydfsignals,d f cell-to-
celldfcommunicationdf utilizesd fchemicaldfmessengerd f systemsd fthat:
, A) displaced f surfaced f receptord f proteins.
B) accumulated f withind f celld f gapd f junctions.
C) bindd f tod f contractiled f microfilaments.
D) released f secretionsd f intod f extracellulard f fluid.
5.
Aerobicdfmetabolism,dfalsodfknowndfasdfoxidativedfmetabolism,dfprovidesdfe
nerdfgydfby:
A) removingd f thed f phosphated f bondsd f fromd f ATP.
B) combiningd f hydrogend f andd f oxygend f tod f formd f water.
C) activatingd f pyruvated f storedd f ind f thed f cytoplasm.
D) breakingd f downd f glucosed f tod f formd f lacticd f acid.
6. Exocytosis,dfthed f reversed f ofd fendocytosis,d f isd f importantd f in
intodfth
edfextracellulardffluid.
A) Engulfingd f andd f ingestingd f fluidd f andd f proteinsd f ford f transport
B) Killing,d f degrading,d f andd f dissolvingd f harmfuld f microorganisms
C) Removingd f cellulard f debrisd f andd f releasingd f synthesizedd f substances
D) Destructiond f ofd f particlesd f byd f lysosomald f enzymesd f ford f secretion
7.
Thedfprocessdfresponsibledffordfgeneratingdfanddfconductingdfmembranedfpot
entidfalsdfis:
A) diffusiond f ofd f current-carryingd f ions.
B) millivoltaged f ofd f electricald f potential.
C) polarizationd f ofd f chargedd f particles.
D) iond f channeld f neurotransmission.
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, Tableofcontent
Chapter 1 Cellular Function C
df df df df df
hapter 2 Immunity df df
Chapter 3 Hematopoietic Function C
df df df df df
hapter 4 Cardiovascular Function Ch
df df df df df
apter 5 Pulmonary Function
df df df
Chapter 6 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-
df df df d f df
Base Homeostasis Chapter 7 Urinary Function
df df df df df
Chapter 8 Reproductive Function Chap
df df df df df
ter 9 Gastrointestinal Function Chapter
df df df df d
10 Endocrine Function Chapter 11 Ne
f df df df df df d
ural Function
f df
Chapter 12 Musculoskeletal Function C ha
df df df df df
pter 13 Integumentary Function Cha pter
df df df df df df
14 Sensory Function
df df
,TestdfBank:dfApplieddfPathophysiologydffordfthedfAdvanceddfPracticedfNursedf2nddfEditiondf
DludfgaschdfStory
Chapterd f 1d f Cellulard f Function
1. Thed f nucleus
,dfwhichdfisdfessentialdffordffunctiondfanddfsurvivaldfof
thd f edfcell.
df
A) isd f thed f sited f ofd f proteind f synthesis
B) containsd f thed f geneticd f code
C) transformsd f cellulard f energy
D) initiatesd f aerobicd f metabolism
2.
Althoughdfenergydfisdfnotdfmadedfindfmitochondria,dftheydfaredfknowndfasdft
hedfpodfwerdfplantsdfofdfthedfcelldfbecausedfthey:
A) containd f RNAd f ford f proteind f synthesis.
B) utilized f glycolysisd f ford f oxidatived f energy.
C) extractd f energyd f fromd f organicd f compounds.
D) stored f calciumd f bondsd f ford f muscled f contractions.
3.
Althoughdfthedfbasicdfstructuredfofdfthedfcelldfplasmadfmembranedfisdfforme
ddfbd f ydf ad f lipidd f bilayer,d f mostd f ofd f thed f specificd f membraned f functionsd f a
red f carriedd f o
utd f by:
A) boundd f andd f transmembraned f proteins.
B) complex,d f longd f carbohydrated f chains.
C) surfaced f antigensd f andd f hormoned f receptors.
D) ad f gatingd f systemd f ofd f selectived f iond f channels.
4. Todfeffectivelydf relaydfsignals,d f cell-to-
celldfcommunicationdf utilizesd fchemicaldfmessengerd f systemsd fthat:
, A) displaced f surfaced f receptord f proteins.
B) accumulated f withind f celld f gapd f junctions.
C) bindd f tod f contractiled f microfilaments.
D) released f secretionsd f intod f extracellulard f fluid.
5.
Aerobicdfmetabolism,dfalsodfknowndfasdfoxidativedfmetabolism,dfprovidesdfe
nerdfgydfby:
A) removingd f thed f phosphated f bondsd f fromd f ATP.
B) combiningd f hydrogend f andd f oxygend f tod f formd f water.
C) activatingd f pyruvated f storedd f ind f thed f cytoplasm.
D) breakingd f downd f glucosed f tod f formd f lacticd f acid.
6. Exocytosis,dfthed f reversed f ofd fendocytosis,d f isd f importantd f in
intodfth
edfextracellulardffluid.
A) Engulfingd f andd f ingestingd f fluidd f andd f proteinsd f ford f transport
B) Killing,d f degrading,d f andd f dissolvingd f harmfuld f microorganisms
C) Removingd f cellulard f debrisd f andd f releasingd f synthesizedd f substances
D) Destructiond f ofd f particlesd f byd f lysosomald f enzymesd f ford f secretion
7.
Thedfprocessdfresponsibledffordfgeneratingdfanddfconductingdfmembranedfpot
entidfalsdfis:
A) diffusiond f ofd f current-carryingd f ions.
B) millivoltaged f ofd f electricald f potential.
C) polarizationd f ofd f chargedd f particles.
D) iond f channeld f neurotransmission.